Property Descriptions Clause Samples
The Property Descriptions clause defines and details the specific characteristics, boundaries, and legal identifiers of the property involved in the agreement. It typically includes information such as the address, lot number, dimensions, and any relevant legal descriptions or survey references to ensure the property is clearly and uniquely identified. This clause is essential for preventing disputes or confusion over what property is being transferred or leased, thereby ensuring clarity and certainty for all parties involved.
Property Descriptions. The Surveyor shall prepare a Property Description for each parcel (or tract for surplus property) consisting of two parts: (1) a metes and bounds description of the property and
Property Descriptions. Zoning, deed and other land use restriction.
Property Descriptions. The Security Documents to which it is a party, including their attached schedules (if any), contain accurate descriptions of all of its material assets and the Security Documents to which each Guarantor is a party, including their attached schedules (if any), contain accurate descriptions of all material assets of the Guarantor party thereto.
Property Descriptions. The Disposition Parcels are also identified in this Master LDA as follows:
A. Block D-1 (the “Civic Block”).
B. Block D-2 (the “D-2 Block”).
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D. Block D-4 (the “West Prospect Block”).
E. Block D-5 (the “Washington Street North Block”).
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G. Block D-7 (the “▇▇▇▇▇▇ Block”).
Property Descriptions. All descriptions of residences, buildings, facilities or improvements are for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute an assurance that such residences, buildings, facilities or improvements will be constructed as shown or in accordance with any square footages described herein which are estimates only. No federal or other agency has judged the merits or the value of this property.
Property Descriptions. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to purchase from Seller the following properties located at Property includes: All buildings, built-in appliances, lighting fixtures, plumbing and plumbing fixtures, heating fixtures, electrical and electrical fixtures, radio and/or television antenna with any mechanical devices, shades, awnings, shutters, window blinds, storm windows & doors, curtains and drapery rods, hard wired or attached smoke detectors and/or carbon monoxide detectors, all floor coverings except area rugs, fireplace glass doors and/or fireplace screens, mechanical door openers and controls, water softener (unless rented), plantings, trees, in ground or above ground pools including equipment and accessories, invisible fence and accessories, installed outdoor grills, fences, mailboxes, and sheds if any; all oil, gas, and mineral rights owned by the Seller. Title to any gas, oil, and mineral rights are not warranted by the Seller.
Property Descriptions. Prepare a new property description as required.
Property Descriptions a. The Surveyor shall prepare a Property Description(s) for each parcel or tract in the form of a preliminary and a final deliverable(s). Each part of a Property Description shall be signed and sealed by an RPLS. The Surveyor shall prepare preliminary Property Description(s)- for review by the Owner. Metes and bounds descriptions The Surveyor shall prepare a metes and bounds description for each parcel of land to be acquired. The Surveyor shall follow the standard formats for metes and bounds descriptions that TxDOT has developed. Parcel plats The Surveyor shall prepare a parcel plat for each parcel of land to be acquired. The Engineer shall follow the standard formats for parcel plats that the State has developed. Parcel plats must include all items of information shown on the ROW map that concerns the individual parcel.
b. The Surveyor shall prepare final deliverables. The Surveyor shall set appropriate monuments on the proposed ROW lines at intersecting property lines, and at all points of curvature (PC), points of tangency (PT), angle points, intersecting ROW lines of side streets, and at 1,500- foot stations. The Surveyor shall set appropriate monuments on the existing ROW lines in areas of no acquisition at all PCs, PTs, angle points, and 1,500-foot stations, and as directed by the Owner. The Surveyor shall set appropriate monuments at intersecting property lines with the new ROW lines. The Surveyor shall prepare final, signed, sealed, and dated Property Descriptions.
Property Descriptions. A Property No. 1 -------------- South Parcel
Property Descriptions. As used herein, "Property" means and refers to:
